Margaret Betty Harvie Anderson, Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter, OBE, PC, TD, DL (12 August 1913 – 7 November 1979) was a British Conservative Party politician.
[3] When the ATS reorganised and granted full military status in 1941, she was made a second subaltern (equivalent in rank to a second lieutenant) on 30 May.
[4] She saw active service on the Home Front during World War II, including a posting to the River Forth during the German air raids.
[6] In the 1970s Harvie Anderson helped turn Conservative Party policy against Scottish devolution which she regarded as a threat to the future of the United Kingdom.
[8] She took the unusual title of Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter, of Dunipace in the District of Falkirk, made up of her husband's surname and the estate she owned in Scotland.